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., . fi foy lf, ZJNL was born at Summerdale, New York, on June 20, l886. After graduating from Sherman High School, she taught in a rural school nearby. Specializing in engineering mathematics, physics. and astronomy, she matriculated at Alleghany College, Meadville, Pennsylvania. As President of her class, she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. While affiliated for seventeen years with the Wellsville Schools, she was an energetic leader. 'l'hroughout her life, Mrs. Lish displayed a keen interest in sports, nature, and many extra-curricular activities. The identification of trees and flowers was one of her most engrossing hobbies. As recently as l943 she found the almost extinct variety of wild plant known as the Cardinal Flower, a model of which is now in the Buffalo Museum of Science. An avid baseball fan. she also excelled in tennis during her college days. In later years she gave nnstintingly of her talent to various societies. In 1929 Mrs. Lish became a teacher of mathematics in North Tonawanda. Instrumental in promoting worthwhile projects, this Senior adviser initiated a successful system for financing the Senior Class. lntensely interested in every enterprise of the Upper-Classmen, she often accompanied them in their annual trips to Washington, D. C. Her executive skill was an invaluable asset to the Business Staff of the Yearbook. In i941 Mrs. Lish helped to found the National Honor Society here. A conscientious and industrious teacher, Floy Lish was a generous and beloved friend. The entire student body of our high school miss her kindly presence, but will remember her constructive work. Perhaps her character is best revealed in the letters received from servicemen, who have testified to her memorable assistance and instruction. From a letter sent by one of her former students, we give this fitting tribute to Floy S. Lish: Just for a moment let us bow our heads and give honor to one of the most inspiring teachers that North Tonawanda High School has ever hadf' I
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